Black Women on Broadway Awards announces 2026 honorees
The ceremony will spotlight four exceptional women and their contributions to the Broadway community.
The ceremony will spotlight four exceptional women and their contributions to the Broadway community.
Directed by Kenny Leon, the show will now play the final performance of its limited engagement at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre on June 7.
Nominations will be revealed in a livestreamed ceremony this May.
As recently announced, “Moulin Rouge! The Musical” has been extended an additional five weeks and will now play its final performance on Broadway on August 30.
Directed by Tony winner Daniel Sullivan, the production will join Manhattan Theatre Club’s 2026-2027 season, playing the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.
The two will replace Whitney Leavitt and Mark Ballas, respectively.
Having started as a BTC apprentice, Jayla Pollock is the company manager for “Buena Vista Social Club.”
The Tony Awards administration committee has announced four recipients of the annual honors recognizing extraordinary industry achievement outside established competitive categories.
Broadway News has rounded up a few industry events for the week of April 27, so you never miss your cue.
How she managed the schedule and the physicality of creating two very different Broadway shows
The director strips away tradition, reshapes time and follows Arthur Miller’s text to exhume a more urgent, concurrent reality.
Why today’s audience pipeline starts on TikTok and what that means for Broadway marketing
The $1 million donation will help open the new Centro Cultural Inmigrante this fall.
The behind-closed-doors dramatization of Roald Dahl’s real-life scandal riffs on the “inherently artificial” aesthetic of English country house dramas, said playwright Mark Rosenblatt …
He is stepping in for current actor Eric Anderson as Anderson returns to the role of Zidler in “Moulin Rouge! The Musical.”
The Broadway musical and the nonprofit will launch a kindness and mental health initiative.
Nominations will be announced on April 29.
Lindsey Ferrentino’s new play is based on the real-life wrongful conviction of Nick Yarris.
The artists say that the Broadway mounting of “Cats: The Jellicle Ball” is the deeper expression of their goal to merge forms.
For the week ending April 19, the 40 running productions grossed $39,084,851.
Broadway’s “Lost Boys” leads the pack with 11 nominations; “Death of a Salesman” is the most-nominated Broadway play.
The special performance featured a talkback by Daniel Radcliffe with representatives of mental health nonprofits.
“Buena Vista” pioneered the concept of the Broadway dance-along with a special performance hosted by Lin-Manuel Miranda in March.